As low as $0.69 per oz over spot!
100 oz Silver bars are an ideal way to add to your Silver holdings, and secondary market Silver bars can often be purchased at a lower premium than brand new bars. Each Silver bar is tested for Silver content and purity.

Bar Highlights:

Contains 100 oz of .999+ fine Silver.

Bars are randomly selected from a variety of brands and shapes based upon inventory available.

Packaging may vary but all come in protective cardboard boxes.

Diverse mix of Silver bars from numerous manufacturers such as Sunshine Minting, U.S. Assay and many others.

Designs vary, which can add some collectibility.

Protect your Silver while in storage from the adverse effects of moisture in the air by adding these silica gel desiccants to your order.

With a variety of designs and manufacturers and a lower price point, these 100 oz secondary market Silver bars are a great way to add Silver to your investment portfolio. Add these 100 oz Silver bars to your cart today!

We often ship various items within each shipment that may include themes such as holidays and other artistic designs. At times, Silver bars may tone due to the natural oxidation process that has no adverse effect on the value of the Silver. The bars we sell as secondary market bars may have nicks or scratches and are priced accordingly.

The history of the 100 oz Silver bar

Each Secondary Market 100 oz Silver bar has a history all its own that we may never know; however, all Silver bars share common history of being created from a Precious Metal regarded as valuable for thousands of years. Silver bullion in the form of Silver ingots was the first Precious Metal used as currency during ancient times in areas such as Egypt and Mesopotamia. Cuneiform documents, from around 3500 B.C. in Mesopotamia, show that like Silver bars today, the value of Silver ingots and other Precious Metals were determined by weight. If you like these Silver bullion bars, browse our full inventory of secondary market Silver bars and rounds for more options.

Why invest in the 100 oz Silver bar?

What many find appealing about secondary market 100 oz Silver bars is their low premium over the Silver spot price. When investing in Silver bullion, accumulate Silver at a lower price point by buying secondary market Silver bars. These Silver bars come from an array of manufacturers, but each Silver bar is tested for Silver content and purity. Buy Silver bars in larger quantities and you may also receive volume pricing from APMEX, which further enhances your investment return.

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Where do I store 100 oz Silver bars?

The large size of 100 oz Silver bars makes them easier to stack and store at home in a personal safe, although you may prefer a secure option outside of your house for your Silver bullion. When you purchase Silver bullion available at APMEX, you can choose to have it shipped for free directly to Citadel Global Depository Services, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of APMEX. At Citadel, your Silver bars and any other Precious Metals purchases you make are stored separate from others and your investment is protected against theft, damage and physical loss. Storing Silver bars at Citadel is cost effective and efficient.

I bought 10 bars during a $.39 over spot sale. I was delighted with what I received. Seven of the 10 appeared to be mint or virtually mint. there were two modern Sunshine Minting, two Republic Metals Corp. an A Mark, an APMEX Stackable, an APMEX Eagle and three NTR's. These last are in my opinion the least desirable as they app[ear to be the most cheaply made. They look to be sawed off a long extruded bar, marked, sandblasted and are the only bars that bear no serial number. I Have seen bars by other mints that look to be made the same way. That is OK, the other 7Northwestern Iowa more than make up for these, especially with a 39 cent sale.

I decided to buy five secondary 100 oz bars and was pleased. The random selection consisted of four Johnson Matthey bars and one Republic Metals bar - each packaged in a plain box. I did not notice any defects or unexpected conditions and consider them completely suitable for my intended purpose - long term holding.

I bought three of these bars this week and am happy overall. The first bar was a in house apmex bar that is very much a second... and looks like it was droped quite hard as one corner is very dented. The second bar was a OPM which is .9995 recycled junk silver poured that looks very nice and looks like a second as one side is larger. The third being a very nice academy bar with a thin mark on the side- by far my favorite.

This was my first "big" purchase and I'm pleased with the product. I was looking for something with a lower premium and the secondary 100oz bars fit my needs. The bar I received was slightly tarnished in some places, definitely not mint condition, but as it has no affect on the metals value I don't really care.

I am so glad to have placed a large order ($10K+) with APMEX instead of my local NW Mint. The ordering process is nice and easy, unlike other sites! The shipping was even better! It shipped the same day the payment was received and I received the package in a couple of days!! APMEX is an outstanding business that I would totally recommend and will be back for more!
My other local NW mints told be it would be 6-8 weeks after placing an order and with a full payment!!
Thank you APMEX!!

I ordered 2 100oz bars and was a little nervous about getting something that would be completely beat up, but I was pleasantly surprised when it arrived. Two good looking bars from Northwest Territorial Mint, one had a few dents, but nothing I care about.

Why is the 100 oz Silver bar price higher than the Silver spot price?

Understanding how 100 oz Silver bars are priced can help you make better decisions when investing in Silver bullion. For Silver bullion, you will see both the Silver spot price and the price you will pay, which includes the premium price. The Silver spot price, which fluctuates throughout the day, is the base price for one troy ounce of unfabricated Silver and no one ever pays the spot price. When you buy Silver bars, you also pay the premium Silver price, which accounts for fabrication, distribution and nominal dealer fees.